Europe news archive – Page 316
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ArticlePotential Australia-Europe FTA
The Council of the European Union has agreed to talk with Australia about forming a free trade agreement
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ArticleNuts, fruit and veg top EU food recall chart
Fresh produce and nuts account for almost two fifths of recalls and notifications in first quarter of 2018
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ArticleGPG asparagus proves its mettle
Company says its latest hybrids are standing up well in tough growing conditions
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AnalysisA new avocado avenue for Italy?
Growing demand for tropical fruit among number of new options for country to consider, says head of trade fair Macfrut
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ArticleAgrico chips in with potato price rise
Demand for French fries in north-west Europe contributed to improved seed potato season, according to Dutch cooperative
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ArticleGreece joins food waste fight
Central Market of Thessaloniki begins project to redistribute surplus produce in bid to tackle hunger and protect the environment
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ArticleUp close: new bio-weapon against fruit fly
The small wasp breed Trichopria drosophila can help fruit growers combat one of the world's biggest crop destroyers
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ArticleChiquita unveils new-look European campaign
The marketer’s latest multi-channel campaign will be tailored to different markets
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ArticleCommittee warns against Brexit ‘no deal’
Free trade deal with EU ‘crucial’ for food and drink industry, says committee, warning of retail price rises and decreased choice
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ArticleEcovia predicts blockchain effect
Ecovia Intelligence believes that blockchain technology can have an Uber-like effect on the dynamics of the food industry
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ArticleMexico and EU revamp trade deal
Mexican fruits and vegetables among the big winners under new agreement
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ArticleQuality trumps price for European consumers
Massive opportunity for retailers to invest in better quality to attract more shoppers, new report concludes
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ArticleUK approach to Irish border issue ‘ignores food concerns’
Chartered Institute of Environmental Health slams 'misguided' government proposals for ensuring frictionless trade with Ireland
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ArticleSeatrade signs deal with Hapag-Lloyd
Seatrade and its affiliate StreamLines have struck an agreement with Hapag-Lloyd to offer weekly services from North America’s East Coast to Europe
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ArticleEU takes 'vital step forward' in war on food waste
European Parliament sets indicative 50 per cent reduction goal but campaigners call for target to be made compulsory
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ArticleEU third-country imports grow
Fresh fruit and vegetable imports from countries outside of the EU grew 5 per cent through 2017
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ArticlePriva appoints new general manager Asia
The Dutch climate company are looking to solidify their place in the wider Asian horticulture market
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ArticleTropicals growth driving new tech investment
Futura reports rising demand for grading machinery, including significant expansion in markets outside Europe
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ArticleEU aims to ban unfair trading practices
The European Commission wants to stamp out the "fear factor" in the food supply chain with sanctions for malpractice
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ArticleCamposol expands production footprint
Key investments in Uruguay and Colombia reflect company’s strategy to expand its production base outside Peru

